Sound Off is a public forum. Articles are selected from letters to the editor or may be written specifically for this feature. Today, Port Orchard resident Karl Duff, president of the Kitsap Alliance of Property Owners, argues that the Puget Sound Regional Council’s stated goals and the policies it would adopt to reach them contradict each other.
Port Orchard residents still are two months away from casting their ballots, but Decision 2008 already is in for the…
After a three year fight with her local union, Vancouver teacher Susan Wiggs is finally free to send her union dues to a charity that fights sex-trafficking.
SEPTEMBER 13
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South Kitsap’s boys tennis team might be stronger in league play than in tournaments.
Simply put, it’s a group that features depth, but not necessarily state-caliber individual players.
The Port Orchard Chamber of Commerce attempted a unique strategy for its candidate forum on Thursday by asking each contender for a seat in the state House of Representatives from the 26th District to pose a question to his or her opponent.
The Port Orchard Police Department will be the first local agency to try out a new online police report system…
East Port Orchard Elementary hosts ‘Read with a Hero’ event, paying tribute to first responders.
Republican candidate says if elected he’ll make sure he’s the one to craft budget
Despite several unresolved issues, a citizen’s group has decided to kick the annexation of the McCormick Woods subdivision into the City of Port Orchard into high gear.
Meet hometown merchants and artists at the quarterly throw down in
Kitsap County government is reconfiguring its Web page to consolidate services and streamline the submission of forms needed to request and complete services.
It’s nearly the first day of fall. Along with the approaching date we’re also experiencing fall webworm infestations. Don’t panic though, these caterpillar tents and moth larvae are nothing like the spring into summer onslaughts of tent caterpillars we sometimes encounter.
Perhaps nowhere is Shakespeare’s well-known comedy of errors “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” more at home than the land of dreams itself — Hollywood.
T he annexation ball is back in Port Orchard’s court. And once again it’s the Bremerton City Council that’s served it there.
Jensen, Seaquist seek cordial disagreements.
Season-opening kickoffs hardly have been classics for South Kitsap in recent years.
But the Wolves’ first meeting against Stadium in a dozen years was all they needed to end the streak.
Donations down, but leaders say they’ll keep ‘feeding our friends and neighbors.’
GOP candidate cites law, incumbent disagrees